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Just a bit relaxed, or just pretending to be asleep because he knew he wasn't supposed to be on the sofa? Most likely the latter!!
This is an older photo, from earlier last year (2008) when Eva twisted her ankle and broke her foot just before going onstage for the 2008 YMCA recital. She thought the crutches were neat, but the novelty wore off quickly. I carried her as much as I could. Here she is, passed out on a bed after a long day, poor thing. Kid sleeps like a rock.
The Ponta dos Rosais Lighthouse is a beacon/lighthouse located along the 200m cliffs of Ponta dos Rosais near Rosais in the extreme northwest of the island of São Jorge, in the Archipelago of the Azores, Portugal. Shortly after the lighthouse was completed, it was abandoned during the 1964 Rosais earthquake.
When I sleep with you, our energies intertwine and flow through each other. No harm shall touch us both.
Wage 178/365.
By the time I got home tonight, Wage was already asleep. He did leave his camera connected to the laptop, so he still has a shot for all his fans tonight. :)
Saint Peter, fallen asleep / in the court of Getsemane
(see previous image in photostream)
(Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht, The Netherlands: nice collection of religious art, high-lighting the influence of Christian Culture in this country)
Was down in Geelong today visiting mum... and my little one went fast asleep on the recliner.... :-)
Explore: #309, Apr 11, 2009
This was how I found Daisy when I came indoors after working in the garden - curled up on her favourite chair, cuddling the end of her tail. She only woke up when it was time for the next meal! Happy Caturday.
An infrared image taken on the road to the Lake Chauvet from Besse-en-Chandesse in the Auvergne Volcanoes Regional Park (Puy-de-Dôme, France).
Une image infrarouge prise sur la route qui mène au Lac Chauvet en venant de Besse-en-Chandesse, dans le Parc Régional des Volcans d'Auvergne.
Warszawa, Poland
Ochota district.
Winter
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St George, South Acre, Norfolk
Nearby Castle Acre is more famous, but the church of St George at South Acre is both beautiful and interesting. The most famous feature is the huge alabaster table monument to Sir Edward Barkham and his wife, from the 1630s.
The church has brick floors, brasses, medieval glass and bench ends, and is full of pale, ancient light. What more could you want?